Must Haves:
- Experience with Inventory, Warehouse, and/or Shipping and Receiving
- Ability to lift heavy objects (50lbs or more)
- Ability to drive a forklift (don't need to have certification but need to be able to)
- Strong communication, analytical ability, organization and writing skills.
Plusses:
- GMP experience (Good Manufacturing Practices)
- Quality Control or Quality Assurance experience
- Experience with Raw Materials
- Experience at Biotech/Pharma company
- IATA or DOT training
- Forklift certified
- Experience using SAP or Oracle
Day to day:
A pharmaceutical company in the Greater Seattle area is looking for an Inventory Associate to join their team! The Inventory Associate will be responsible for performing hands-on operations in the areas of shipping of GMP material, receiving, inspection, storage, transferring and issuing inventory of materials, drug substance in intermediates, governed by SOP’s. The Inventory Associate will also assist in overseeing inventory control and maintenance of samples and coordination of shipments of drug product and samples with external contract sites.
Responsibilities:
- Ship GMP bulk drug substance, intermediates, and QC samples with IATA/DOT 19 CFR Certification.
- Receipt, inspection and quarantining of GMP raw materials and manufacturing aides.
- Material requisition fulfillment and delivery of GMP raw materials and manufacturing aides to Manufacturing.
- Perform cycle counts and inventory reconciliation as required.
- Program, track, and download temperature monitors as required by the business.
- Inventory control and maintenance of drug substance, raw materials, disposables, and manufacturing aides.
- Revision and writing of departmental reports and SOP’s as needed.
- Coordination of external shipments of drug substance and samples with external contract sites as needed.
- Additional duties as assigned.
- Able to work flexible hours.
- The Inventory Control Associate II position requires the incumbent to follow standard practices and procedures such as corporate and departmental SOPs and current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMPs).